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'Crocodile Hunter' dies

2006-09-04 08:35

A file picture of Steve Irwin and his wife Teri in happier days. (AP)

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Brisbane - Steve Irwin, the Australian television personality and environmentalist known as the Crocodile Hunter, was killed on Monday by a stingray barb during a diving expedition, media reports said.

Irwin, 44, was filming an underwater documentary on the Great Barrier Reef in northeastern Queensland state when the accident occurred, Sydney's The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on its Web site.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said Irwin was diving near Low Isles Reef near the resort town of Port Douglas, about 2 100km north of the state capital of Brisbane when the incident happened.

Queensland ambulance service spokesperson Bob Hamil confirmed that a diver had been killed by a stingray off Lowe Isles Reef, but said the person's name wasn't being released pending notification of the family.

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A rescue helicopter was sent from the nearby city of Cairns, and paramedics from it confirmed the diver's death.

"The probable cause of death is stingray strike to the chest," Hamil said.

Staff at Australia Zoo, Irwin's zoo in southern Queensland, said they had heard the media reports but could not make any comment.

Irwin is famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catch cry "Crickey!" in his television programme, Crocodile Hunter, which was first broadcast in Australia in 1992 and has been broadcast around the world on the Discovery channel.

He rode his image into a feature film, and developed the Australia Zoo as a tourist attraction.

The public image was dented in 2004 when Irwin triggered an uproar by holding his baby in one arm while feeding large crocodiles inside a zoo pen. Irwin claimed at the time there was no danger to his son, and authorities declined to charge Irwin with violating safety regulations.

Later that year, he was accused of getting too close to penguins, a seal and humpback whales in Antarctica while making a documentary. Irwin denied any wrongdoing, and an Australian Environment Department investigation recommended no action be taken against him.

He is survived by his American wife Terri Irwi, from Oregon, who was Terri Raines before they married in 1992, their daughter Bindi Sue, 8, and son Bob, who will turn three in December.

- AP


clive little 9/4/2006 8:58:06 AM
I use to sit glued to my seat when he was on,so daring and he must of tought many people that watched his documentaries about wildlife and dangers as well very daring but dissipointed that his life had to go this way.my deepest sympothy to his family.

A fan. 9/4/2006 9:17:15 AM
That show was great. Rest in peace Stevie boy. Cheers mate.

shane 9/4/2006 9:37:51 AM
We will miss you, your enthusiasm and zeal, your love of all things wild and the way you got all of us interested in 'creepy crawlies'. You single-handedly got us, young and old, watching how fantastic nature is, we thank you Steve Irwin for making us aware that the creatures and animals that share the planet with us are just as important and worth caring for. Viva Steve Irwin Viva!

JOHAN 9/4/2006 9:40:09 AM
WE SENT OUR REGARTS TO THE CROCODILE HUNTER FROM EVERY ONE AT VHUMBUNANI

Martin, Barbara and Britney 9/4/2006 10:05:27 AM
Our little girl started watching the "Crocodile Hunter" from about 2 yrs in South Africa DSTV Channel. She is now almost 7, she delighted in the excitement that Steve brought across about all the different animals and most of all his love for nature. Your show will be missed when we in SA get to the end of the series. We also enjoyed your film. To Terri and the family - As time goes by the pain will fade but Steves memory will go on forever throught the WORLD

Janna 9/4/2006 10:06:02 AM
He really lived , more then most of us. let this be his greatest lesson.. To live at full speed. we will miss you.

grae 9/4/2006 10:06:41 AM
steve you were an amazing individual who will be sorely missed ...you single handedly saved the croc's thank you!

Kate Fowles 9/4/2006 10:10:09 AM
To Mrs Irwin and her children: My family and I are very sorry for your loss. I loved Steve's animal programmes, he has done a great deal for conservation. We will miss him and Some day I hope to show my family his wonderful zoo. His enthusiasim and spirit of adventure will stay with us forever. God bless you all, Much love, the Fowles Family South Africa

Wendell 9/4/2006 10:15:38 AM
My deepest condolences to the Irwin family, and fans. He died what he loved doing, can we not ask for more at our time of passing. God Bless

Trudie and Bryce 9/4/2006 10:18:09 AM
What a great icon !! You will be missed by my son Bryce (15), who loves your channel 67 programs !! He was planning a trip to Australia to meet you after he finished school. Sadly, he won't get to meet the GREAT man downunder !! Australia and the world are going to miss the energy that you GAVE to Nature ..... Sympathies to your wife and children, and to ALL your colleagues at the Zoo !

Angus McLean 9/4/2006 10:21:01 AM
You alone have encouraged me to look at our environment for my future career, i will miss you

Paul 9/4/2006 10:26:26 AM
Our hearts go out to your family Steve. You were a great wildlife icon and you will be sorely missed. Your shows kept us entertained and educated about wildlife. You will live on forever in the hearts and minds of everyone.

Fanie Kritzinger 9/4/2006 10:30:11 AM
The world is a icon poorer without Steve, condolances to his family and best mate.

Keith Gregory 9/4/2006 10:35:37 AM
What a shocker! We cannot believe this has happened. Never before has there been such an energetic wildlife enthusiast... and very knowledgable too! Our sympathy to Terri and the children.

Hashim 9/4/2006 10:40:30 AM
Just shows don't play or try to atempt to play with nature...Great guy ..A lesson for us all.. Hash

Alan Davidson 9/4/2006 10:44:49 AM
We send our regards to Terri Bindi and Bob and the rest of the Crocodile Hunters famely.From SA

Gulp 9/4/2006 10:45:16 AM
Our time is short on earth and to leave it doing what you love is the best way - You GO MATE! To his family you have the strengh, he will always be there

Heidi 9/4/2006 10:52:22 AM
You will be sorely missed. You have changed the way people look at Reptiles, and many other critters. You will still live on in the documentaries you have made, and in the hearts of many enthusiasts. RIP. sareptiles.co.za team

Arlene Bezuidenhout , Fan 9/4/2006 10:55:44 AM
No words can describe the loss of such a incredible nature enthusiast. Steve could always make us laugh and make us shake and shiver at all the encounters of natures many facinating wonders.He has educated us through the years and we are ever so greatful that God gave us Steve. He will be sorely missed.May God be with Terri, and Steve's two loving Children, Bindi Sue and Bob. Rest in Peace Steve.

Kurt van Aardt 9/4/2006 11:09:40 AM
I have been watching Steve's programme from a young age, i was totally shocked by his sad passing. He will be sorely missed by his fans in South Africa and especially me.I Would like to send my condolences to his immediate family, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.. God Bless.

endika 9/4/2006 11:19:57 AM
How terrible - I will miss him - he had such a zest for life....my prayers go with his wife and children.

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